By: Tim Henderson
STATELINE ARTICLE for pew.org
With a perfect storm of aging residents, low birth rates, COVID-19 deaths and immigration cutbacks, 16 states saw population decreases last year as the United States experienced the slowest national population growth since the Great Depression.
The nation grew only about 7% between 2010 and 2020, similar to the previous historic low between…
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In this article:Census estimates, COVID-19, Great Depression, immigration, Population decline, Population decline in 16 states, U.S. Census Bureau

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